More! More! More!
1. Plant-based Fursonas: Currently we have an infestation of zoomorphic fursonas. I believe this to be a major gridlock on the flow of creativity, and as such, advocate for the creation of such varied forms as: anthropomorphic dandelions, lumbering oak trees, exploding cacti, space fungi, and an experimental hybrid between cellar spiders and venus fly-traps.
2. Mechanistic Fursonas: While the unification of flora and fauna is good on it's own, I also believe there needs to be more inorganic-based fursonas, such as: steam-powered vultures, cybernetic jellyfish, sentient neutron stars, and talking milk bottles. Combined with the form, function, and flair of the animalistic it could significantly expand the avenues of self-expression.
3. Supernatural Fursonas: As the naming suggests, these fursonas would go above and beyond the known physical constraints of reality to create a truly limitless potential. Examples could range from the benign, such as nature spirits, sprites, angels, spectres, poltergeists et. al. to the more esoteric such as omnipresent immaterial deities and hyperdimensional tulpas.
4. Mythological Fursonas: While mythological creatures are the drinking well of modern fantasy -- dragons, griffins ect. -- I do believe that our present selections are woefully inadequate and usually eurocentric to boot. What about including more ouroboros, basilisks, cockatrices, harpies, salamanders, sphinxes, and manticores?
A Little Less!
1. Canidae, Felidae: …
None at All?
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And that's about all I can think of.